By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hullvottawa Canadians moved within two games of the second place Kitchener Beavers by shellncking them 51 in Wednu day nights only Eastern Pro fessionnl Hockey ague action The win also tched Cana diens lead over the fourthplace NEW YORK AP 0ch of boring championship tangles has been solved the so lution to another is in the mak ing and its up to ancient Ar chie ltloore to unravcl the third And time is running out for the old campaigner Moore has only until Feb or to sign for title fight or face suspension by the New York Athletic Commission which in effect would strip him of the last piece of the light heavyweight cram he has worn for nine years The disputed bantamweisht title was settled last week when Edcr lofre of Brazil stopped lrelands Johnny Caldwell Each had claimed share of the crown Announcement Wednesday of Paul Pcnder Terry Duwncs fight with the winner going against Gone Fullmer pointed towards probable settlement of the disputed middleweight title This leaves only the light hcavy crown still in question Moore who admits to being to and may be ï¬ve or six years older is recognized as cham pion in New York Massachu setts and Europe Hamid John son of Philadelphia is recog nized by the National Boxing As sociatiun Attempt To Solve Tangles Were making every effort to arrange for title ï¬ght said Gen Melvin Krulewitch chairman of the New York commission Archie shore of the NBA yerslon of the title because of inactivity outpointed ltnlys Gi ulio Rinaldi in New York last lunelt was his first title de fence in almost two years The New York commission last month warned him to de lend or be suspended The Mas sachusetts commission is alv most certain to go along par ticularly since it was pressure by Krulcwitchon request by thelllns€achusctts group to sue pend Downcs that forced the DownesPender fight Downes won the ltfassachus ottsNew York European ver sion of the title by beating Pen dcr in London July 11w They were signed for return fight in Boston April but for while it looked as if it was go ing to fall through However the Briton agreed Wednesday to fulfil the con tract At the same time Downes and Fender accepted proposal by the New York commission that the winner take on Fullrner within 90 days and clear up the middleweight title llTHE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JANUARY 25 1962 HullOttawa Conucks Move Close To Second Sudbury Wolves to decisive 11 points For Kitchener the ins left them still three points be hind the frontnrnning Kingston FrontenaCS who now have four games in hand The big guns in Canndiens victory were Freddie Hilts and rookie Wayne Buddy who each scored twice Keith McCreary got the other Hull goal The Beavers opened the scor ing at 112 of the first period when winger Jenn Ratelle scored His hard shot from 10 feet out directly in front of the Hull goal gave Hob goalie Ce snre nlnningo no chance Boddy evened the score less than four minutes later when be deflected Bill Carters shot catching Beaver goalie Jack ltlcCarton out of position Buddy got his second goal in similar fashion midway through the second period when he sank rebound from blueline shot by dcfoncemnn Barclay Ploger The rebound in this case came from Hull defencemnn Chuck Hamiltons leg HABS PULL AWAY Leftvwingcr Hills scored both his goals in the third period Both were the climax of sharp passing plays with Buddy Bill Masterson and Jim Roberts Beaver deienceman Jack Bo nin was serving slashing penlt alty when Hilts got his second goal McCreary wrapcd up the scoring by stealing pass from Kitchener defenceman lirn Nell son and stopping waistAhigh shot past ltlcCurtun Referee Dalton McArfhur handed out to minor penalties six to the loscrs Tonights only EPHL action will see Sault Ste hiarierThun dorbirds attempting to pull out of the cellar theyve occupied nearly all season Theyre only two points he hind the fifthvpluce North Bay Trappers and five down from Sudbury Wolves and the last playoff spot but win wont be easy Tho game in the Sault will be against Kingston Fron tenacs and comes when the league lenders are showing their best playing form of the season AFL Vs CFL Tilt Nutty Useless Idea By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Ted Workman and his one time amployee Herb Capozzii must have rocks in their heads Otherwise they Wouldnt even consider postseason allstar bowl game between players of the Canadian and American Football Leagues The idea was popped this week by Bud Adams owner of the AFL Houston Otters who counts his money by the mil lions Adams suggested the ideal time and site would be Jan 13 1963 in the Orange Bowl at Miami Fla Theres only one reason he suggested this The AFL has been making noises about an all atar game with the longesiab fished National Football League for two years and has received nothing but good brushoff The NFL undoubtedly would give the AFL fancy beating but as Commissioner Pete Ro zdle says why play games with league that is suing you for $10000000 Adams then cooked up the idea of CFLNFL game and almost immediately Workman president owner of Montreal Alouettes said he favored the idea Capozar who played for the A15 few years ago and who now is general manager of British Columbia Lions agreed with his former boss WHOD WATCH The gamewould be good source of revenue for play ers pension fund and this should appeal to CFL execu tives said Workmanit would help Canadian clubs in their re cruiting of American college players enthused Capozzi It wouldnt be out of line to suggest that they are indulging in hit of wishful thinking First the 100000 capacity Orange Bowl likely would be the loneliest spot in Florida on game day Americans couldnt care less about an all star or all anything team from Can ada playing all stars from minorUS league Vacationing Canadians would watch it and it would bea dandy holiday for Canadian football writers But who else Workman probably has forgot ten all about Philadelphia To refresh his memory it is re called that Ottawa Rough Rid ers and Hamilton Tiger Cats scheduled Sunday afternoon game in that city few years ago for some reason or other crowd of 5000 turned out at stadium that seats more than 100000 Conditions were ideal it was perfect afternoon for football There were no other sports attractions in the city and the experiment laid gradeA egg NFL STILL TOPS if the CFL has any ideas about pension scheme for players it should promote some Capozzis thoughts about re cruiting are nothing but dreams Canadian clubs cant compete with the rich AF teams and the long established NFL and they may as well content them selves with getting ployers the AFL and NFL dont want All star games friendships and so on dont mean thing at sign ing time Apart from all of this CFL AFL nil star game wouldnt do thing for Canadian pres tige It wouldnt prove anything if the Canadians beat minor wouidnt sit well with Canadian football fans Workman said link between the CFL and AFL would reduce both leagues to permanent bind the NFL and he comes up with this quote The NFL champions call themselves the world chum pions but say that technically they have no right to call them For Big Pnze SAN FRANCISCO APDe fending champion Gary Player finding the Harding Park Mu nicipal course to his liking was set to open play today in quest of another $9000 prize in the San Francisco international open golf tournament The Impound South African warmed up with rounds of 70 other leading professionals were critical of soft conditions on the greens Shut out of the money in Bing Crosbys $50000 tourna ment last week Player picked up some cash here even before the 72bole event opened His 68 in the proamatenr tournament Wednesday wonhim $400 SKIPS GARDEN MEET TORONTO CP Bruce Kidd the University of Town ios middle distance sea will not compete at the Millrose Games invitation track meet at Madison Square Garden Feb in order to rest for his race against Hungarian Sandor Iliaf ros in Boston Garden the fol lowing day Canada will be rep resented at both meets by Bill Crothers of Toronto enhered for the Reward event in New York and the 1000yard race in Bos ton liebrgeillnvies CONSTRUCTION LTD thing in Canada where the pea lltno are green league American team loss minordeague status ranking be and so over the par71 layout and voiced no complaints while Barrier on cam selves that it would be up to the NFL to challenge us Where has he been all this time NFL teamsand by no means the besthave shown in Canada for exhibition games and have handily beaten CF clubs without extending them selves and with only one or two light serirnmages under their belts olsnuazs ALSO orï¬nrsésrtrumn in wmsurs van mr somtnvrtvn outer vayrr srzcw on Hamilton Scorers Pass Montrealers TORONTO CP llamiitpn Rod Win23 took over first place from Montreal Canadiens in the Ontario Hockey Associa tion Junior series last and Red Wing players also din planed blontrenlers in indivi dual searing races League statistics released Wednesday including aindays games show Hamiltons Pit lllnrtin out in front with 57 points Martin called up Mon day for trial with Detroit of the National Hockey League is the leagues top goal getter with 56 and has assists Andre Boudrins the Cana diens nee is sewnd with 66 points on as goals and 40 as Boudrins is followed by Low ell MacDonald of Hamilton with 83 points on 32 goals and 31 as sists Next are Reycan Richer and Norm Dennis of the Cann dienr with 27 and 1944 53 respectively Boudrias to asists still leave him well in front in the play making department Hamiltons Buddy Blom took over the goaltending lead with 301 goalsagainst average lim Holmes of Montreal has 308 average Iace Signs Buc Contract NEW YORK CF No prominent pitchers and hard hittlng outfielder signed 1962 major league baseball contracts Wednesday Ace reliever Elroy Face agreed to terms with PittsA burgh Pirates and is heading into his ninth season in the Na tional League The 34yearold righthnndcr appeared in 62 games last season compiling 612 won lost record and an earned run average of 352 Baltimore Orioles got Jack Fisher regular starter on the mound into the fold Outfielder Tito Francona signed with Cleveland lndinns in his third American League campaign with the Indians last year he had batting average of 301 hit 16 home runs and drove in 85 runs VancouverGels Goalie Lariviere VANCOUVER CP Van conver Conucks announced Wednesday they have obtained goaltender Art Lariviere on loan from Calgary Stampeders Larivlere will an pm of large hole created in the ros ter of the lust place Western Hockey League team earlier this week when Springfield ln dians owner Eddie Shore re called three players including goaltender Claude Evans General manager Dave Dau phinee said he has appealed to all W111 clubs for help and he has hopes of getting more play ers SCISSOBED SPORT CRICKET DRAW DACCA Reuters The Bees and test match between Pakis tan and England ended Wedncs day in the draw which had gamed tnepvitablo almost from start aldstan tralhng by 46 on the first innings was all out for 216 in its second With only some 35 minutes left for play the English cricketer batted out time scoring on with out loss The final day was notable for Hanif Mohammndr second cen fury of the match He was ninth out for lot Hanif made 111 in the first innings and in all batted 893 minutesover half the entin match UDINESE UNDONE UDINE ltnly Abiltlanteva defmted Udlnese of Udinc NI Wednesday in an italian Major mtguda championship ma REVISE RULES MONTREAL CPlThe Sam for collegiate Football League plans to revise its rules to conform more with the pro fessionnl Canadian game it was learned Wednesday night The revisions include the introduc tion of blocking by certain play ers on pass completions and pass interceptions and man datory call of roughing if de fensive play or touches the kicker while in punting motion SON FOR CAROL AKRON Ohio APl Mrs Hayes Alan Jenkins former skating champion Carol Heis gave birth Wednesday to sevenpound six ounce son The child is the first for len kins and his wife both former Olympic and world figure skat ing champions VANCOUVER REPEATS VANCOUVER CPlFor the third straight year Vancouver Olympic Club has won the an nual North American threernilo team postal championship VOCa team of Ray Hampton Vic Stephens Ron Davies Jack Burnett and Glen Ferguson posted total winning time of 75 minutes 47 seconds FIGHT FOR COOPER BOSTON APaning pm moter Sam liverman said to night he has offered Henry Cooper British Empire cham pion 310000 to fight chief Dan Front of Providence 121 at Boston Garden March 16 Coo per stopped Henry Hughes of Cleveland in five rounds Tues day nigbt in London roman CASHES 1N CHARLESTON VA AP An unidentified racing fan from ble at the Charles Town race track Wednesday for $1773700 He picked the winners of the filth through eight races and collected the second largest twin double payoff in the tracks history Shirey of fingers town Md won $2062780 on the twin double Jan Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 welcome news for rye drinkers Old Gold is the ryeyou can serveWith conï¬dénce any way any time any place becausedtis quality rye More than that Old Gold with its decanter designed bottleis the ryeyoud expect to pay more for but dont Youll like it and so will gt your ryeliking friends All of these are the reasons why youll sayz Gilbeys OldGold pleasure by any measure Culpeper Va hit the twin don UN PeaceKeeping Is Very Expensive By JOSEPH MIISWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Prime Minister Dlefenbakers 13¢th against free riders in the United Nations has called attention new to the stagger ing financial problem of world body With total operating expenses mnoing around $17000000 month the UN was some 394 000000 in the red at the end of 1961 The deticit may hit $170 MM by midI962 The UN has comparatively little trouble collecting from most of it 10t members for the normal pperatiag bud et of about 365000 annually but its for different matter where peacekeeping efforts are con cerned And these peacekeep Ins jobs are expensive Total arrears for the normal budget for the three years 1959 through 1961 stood at aboutSlts 000000 at the end of small sum when compared with the overall deficit TROUBLE COMES The UNs grief arises from the special assessments for the Congo operation undertaken in 1960 and the UN Emergency Force set up in the 1956 hllddie East crisis Since Canada has 500000 The Soviet bloc and most December The Soviet bloc Franu Bel gium and South Africa are the principal countriu refusin to pay anything for the Congo whose 1961 assasment was 00000000 and 1960 cost Arab countries refuse to pay for UNEF whose total cost so far has been about 394000000 with nbout $2650000 still outstand tag Along with the countries not paying ascssments because of slntcd disapproval in principle of the operations other nations including many Latin Ameri can countries are delinquent because they say they cannot afford to pay WANTS 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